56 Bulletin V. 2. 



Similar in value and habit to the last, but usually more 

 branched and with a looser-flowered panicle. Grows in sandy 

 soil along- the borders of thickets and rivers, doing good service 

 in the latter place by binding- the sands with its strong creeping 

 root-stocks. 



Munro-grass. — Pant cum agrostoides. 



Muskit- grass. — Bouteloua race?nosa [B. ciirtipendula.^ 



Naked Beard-grass. — Gyinnopogo7i raceuiosus. 



Nerved Manna-grass. — Glyceria nervata. 



Nimble Will. — Muhlenhergia diffusa. 



Nodding Fescue. — Festuca nutans. 



Oat-grass. — A rrhenatheruni avenaceum. 



Oat-grass, Black. — Stipa avenacea. 



Oat-grass, False. — Arrhenatherutn avenaceu??i. 



Oat-grass, Golden. — Avena Jlavescens. 



Oat-grass, Marsh. — Trisetum falustre. 



Oat-grass, Mountain. — Danthonia co?npressa. 



Oat-grass, Silky- flowered. — Daiithonia sericea. 



Oat-grass, Spiked Wild. — Danthonia spicata. 



Oat-o'rass, Tall. — Arrhenatherum avenaceu?n. 



Oat-crrass, Tall Meadow. — Arrhenatherum avenaceujn. 



Oat-grass, Taller Wild. — Danthonia sericea. 



Oat-grass, Tennessee. — Danthonia co?npressa. 



Oat-grass, Wild. — Applied to species of Danthonia. 



Oat-grass, Yellow. — Avena flavescens. 



Oat-like Indian-grass. — Sorghu?n nutans. 



Oat-like Sorghum. — Sorghufn avenaceum. 



Oats, Australian. — Bro?nus unioloides. 



Oats Sea- side. — Uniola paniculata. 



Oats Wild. — Uniola latifolia, Zizaniamiliacea, Calaviagrostis Nuttalliana. 



Old Fog. — Danthonia spicata. 



Old Witch-grass. — Panicu?n capillare. 



Orchard grass. — Dactylis glo7nerata. 



Orcheston grass. — Poa trivialis. 



Oregon Rice. — Sorghum vulgare. 



